The Dream of LoveDonohue, Henneberry, 1894 - 236 |
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... appeared at her window he was restless and tried to approach her as he glided from willow to willow . At length she was a little disturbed , fearing that some one might see him . One day there was almost a quarrel , for he came even to ...
... appeared at her window he was restless and tried to approach her as he glided from willow to willow . At length she was a little disturbed , fearing that some one might see him . One day there was almost a quarrel , for he came even to ...
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... appeared to her in this way when least expected , without her ever knowing from whence he came or whither he was going . She thought to herself , " He will give the shoes . " Indeed he had already come forward . The first stars were ...
... appeared to her in this way when least expected , without her ever knowing from whence he came or whither he was going . She thought to herself , " He will give the shoes . " Indeed he had already come forward . The first stars were ...
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... appeared not only quite natural but necessary . It was ingenuous and brave ; born of a proud and great purity . She knew that at five o'clock on every Saturday after- noon Monseigneur went to kneel in the Chapel Hautecœur , where he ...
... appeared not only quite natural but necessary . It was ingenuous and brave ; born of a proud and great purity . She knew that at five o'clock on every Saturday after- noon Monseigneur went to kneel in the Chapel Hautecœur , where he ...
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Abbé Cornille Angelique appeared apse arms balcony Beaumont beautiful Bishop breath calm Cathedral censers chamber chapel chasuble Chevrotte church Clos-Marie coloured conquered continued corner dark daughter delicate Divine grace door dream dress embroidered embroidery everything eyes face father fear feet Felicien filled flowers flying buttresses garden gold Golden Legend hair hands happy Hautecœur head heard heart Hubert Hubertine invisible kissed knew light linen lips listened little by little live longer looked marriage marry miracle mitre Monseigneur morning mother never night obliged once pale passed porringer pure realised replied Romanesque rose Saint Agnes Saint George scarcely seemed seen shadow side silence silk simply sleep smiled soon soul suddenly suffering tears thing thought thread trees trembling turned Virgin voice Voincourt waited walked walls whole window wish words young girl